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Das grüne Ding aus dem Sumpf

Originaltitel: The Return of Swamp Thing
  • 1989
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,7/10
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Heather Locklear, Sarah Douglas, Louis Jourdan, and Joey Sagal in Das grüne Ding aus dem Sumpf (1989)
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  • Regie
    • Jim Wynorski
  • Drehbuch
    • Neil Cuthbert
    • Grant Morris
    • Len Wein
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dick Durock
    • Heather Locklear
    • Louis Jourdan
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    4,7/10
    6680
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jim Wynorski
    • Drehbuch
      • Neil Cuthbert
      • Grant Morris
      • Len Wein
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dick Durock
      • Heather Locklear
      • Louis Jourdan
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    • 116Kritische Rezensionen
    • 39Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Dick Durock
    Dick Durock
    • Swamp Thing
    Heather Locklear
    Heather Locklear
    • Abby Arcane
    Louis Jourdan
    Louis Jourdan
    • Dr. Anton Arcane
    Sarah Douglas
    Sarah Douglas
    • Dr. Lana Zurrell
    Joey Sagal
    Joey Sagal
    • Gunn
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    • Dr. Rochelle
    Monique Gabrielle
    Monique Gabrielle
    • Miss Poinsettia
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    • Omar
    Daniel Emery Taylor
    • Darryl
    • (as Daniel Taylor)
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    Ralph Pace
    • Sheriff Beaumont
    Timothy Birch
    • Clyde
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    Alex Van
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    Christopher Doyle
    Christopher Doyle
    • Leechman
    • (as Chris Doyle)
    Rex Pierson
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    Tony Sears
    • Harry Dugan
    • (as Anthony Sears)
    Bill Eudaly
    Bill Eudaly
    • Withered Chuck
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    J. Don Ferguson
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    • Regie
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    • Drehbuch
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      • Grant Morris
      • Len Wein
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    8Vampenguin

    Highly Enojyable, Intentionally Cheesy B-Movie

    Every once in awhile, a sequel is a million times better than the original. This is just such a sequel! If you look up my review for Swamp Thing, you'll see that I didn't care to much for it. This, on the other hand, was great! They decided to go with the over-the-top comic-book style that the original skirted, which made the movie a lot more enjoyable. The effects improved greatly, the creatures in this actually looked like some effort was put into them! I especially liked the updated Swamp Thing costume, made him look a lot better and more intimidating. Louis Joudan was thankfully back, and his character, Dr. Anton Arcane, was even better than ever! His step-daughter Abby, played by Heather Locklear, was one of many great comic relief characters, along with the bumbling head of security named Gunn, and many others. The side plot with two kids trying to get Swampy's picture was a tad annoying, but it had it's amusing moments. Overall, this was a great intentionally cheesy B-movie, that you really should check out!

    8/10
    5handleyr

    Possibly better than the original...

    Return of the Swamp Thing takes the best aspect of the original Wes Craven cult classic (its camp value) and also the worst (its discontinuity with the comics) to produce an exceedingly silly and over-the-top film that ranks right up there with Attack of the Killer Tomatoes in terms of sheer comic-bookish hilarity.

    The casting works surprisingly well, despite the use of B- and C-list actors. Dick Durock, once again, brings far more class to the role of the Swamp Thing than the writing would seem to allow. And Louis Jordan, while completely unlike the Arcane seen in the comics in every way, is deliciously brilliant in every villainous role he's every played (see Octopussy as an example of a brilliant Jordan performance in an otherwise uninspired movie).

    Plus, what's not to love about Heather Locklear? Sure, she's missing Abby's Transylvanian accent from the comic. Sure, she portrays Abby as far more airheaded than she was in the comic. And sure, she's not wearing comic-book Abby's trademark jean cutoffs and read shirt. But this is Heather Locklear, folks, and she more than makes up for it every time she smiles. (Hey, I'm reviewing a corny movie...what better way to do so than to make corny statements?)

    Rumors abound that we might someday see a new Swamp Thing film, this time built around the landmark origin story Alan Moore brought to the character. We can only hope. In the meantime, both Swamp Thing films (while hardly high cinema) are still great B-movie fun. Make yourself some popcorn, check 'em both out and be sure to leave your brain in the swamp.

    Rich Handley Roots of the Swamp Thing http://www.swampthingroots.com
    centipedeattack

    this movie is dope...you just don't know it.

    I've been reading swampthing comics for a while now and although this movie looks like a pile of puke in comparison to the legendary alan moore run, it a really fun way to kill 90 minutes. honestly, what this movie lacks in respectability, it more than makes up for in charm... you can tell they had a blast making this movie. the action scenes are simple but well executed (the fight with the leech man amongst all those exploding cars... awesome!) the cutesy comic relief parts with the to kids are hilarious (especially when they're scrambling around the living room trying to hide a mountain of porn) and the special effects are more than satisfactory...i don't know what all these other reviewers who think otherwise are talking about. its not a movie that you can just expect to dazzle you without any effort on your part. you have to want to like it. c'mon participate in life a little bit..you're invited.
    6Captain_Couth

    Revenge of the 80's: The sequel!

    Return of Swamp Thing (1989) is the long awaited sequel to the Wes Craven cult classic Swamp Thing. This movie was based upon the D.C. Comics classic character from their more "mature" theme line. This film has achieved a level of cult status itself amongst fans of the genre. This time around the movie is more cheesy and campy instead of being too serious. The cast seems to have a lot of fun in this flick. Heather Lockyear stars as the hot blonde who is rescued and falls for Swamp Thing and Louis Jordan returns as it's chief rival and nemesis. The legendary Jim Wynorski ( a non-R rated outing for the sleaze king this time around) who has become a huge B-movie film maker in his own right helms the picture.

    A light hearted film that'll warm you over. Recommended for fans of the comic book and cheesy films.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "They call me Swamp-Thing"

    After Wes Craven churned out the DC comic "Swamp Thing" into a 1982 feature length, film-maker Jim Wynorski would couple year's later helm the low-budget sequel "The Return of Swamp Thing" and take it down a totally different path.

    Wanting to solve the mystery of her mother's death, horticulturist Abigail Arcane goes to stay with her stepfather Dr. Anton Arcane. However he has plans for her, which involves stealing her DNA to achieve immortality. Finding out she escapes into the swamp where she is rescued by Dr. Alex Holland, who now finds himself half-plant, half-man known as Swamp-Thing.

    For better or worse, he camped it up and played it for laughs. However that's not taking anything away from it, while it can get silly. It still was rather enjoyable and the make-up FX (involving the mutants) was very well pulled off. The opening sequences involving comic inserts and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Born in the Bayou" used as its theme song do set the mood. I think it actually starts off rather strongly, then if anything kind of falls away when Swamp Thing and Heather Locklear's character come together (the sweet love-story) mid-way through.

    The script is very tongue-in-cheek and the performances are rather self- knowing… even Dick Durock as Swamp Thing. Louis Jourdan returns as Dr. Arcane and does a wonderful job bringing this sly character to life. Locklear is looking great, but her character was somewhat an annoyance. The support fair better with the likes of Sarah Douglas and Ace Mask. Wynorski doesn't hold back as he eccentrically seems to pile on the set- pieces and effects with very little story holding it together, but he sure does make it feel like a live-action comic strip with some imaginative brushes, bang-up action and good use of the atmospheric swamp terrain. The tone did feel uneven as there are kiddy elements mixed with adult themes. Too bad I found the ending to be terribly anticlimactic.

    Colourful, if ridiculous sequel.

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      According to the DVD commentary, director Jim Wynorski wanted Louis Jourdan to refer to the character of Miss Poinsettia as "Points." Mr. Jourdan refused because he knew that the character's nickname was a sexual innuendo referring to her breasts. Wynorski then asked Jourdan, "Weren't you just in a movie called Octopussy?" Jourdan refused to speak to Wynorski for much of the shoot afterward. Wynorski later admits on the commentary that he personally considered Jourdan as the "worst Bond villain ever."
    • Patzer
      When Arcane re-captures Abby and returns her to his mansion, it seems like dozens of guards in front of the house are frantically running past them in both directions, presumably to defend the mansion from Swamp Thing. In one long shot, you can see an extra dressed as a guard running right-to-left, then stopping, turning, and running left-to-right. This reveals that the multitude of hustling guards were actually a far smaller number doing circuits in and out of the camera frame.
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      Abby Arcane: Immortality? Yuk! What did you do, sell your soul to the devil?

      Dr. Anton Arcane: More like a lease with an option to buy.

    • Crazy Credits
      After the Co-Producer credit, the credits 'rewind' and there is a brief scene of Omar and Darryl at the Fotomat. Then the credits resume starting with the same Co-Producer credit.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The 1989 UK cinema version was cut by 2 minutes 34 secs by the BBFC in order to receive a 12 rating with edits to the fight scenes, a woman being assaulted and some of the opening torture shots in the laboratory. All the cuts were waived for the 15-rated video version and the 2004 12-rated Prism DVD.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Das Ding aus dem Sumpf (1982)
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      Composed by Steven B. Small

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. Mai 1989 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Savannah, Georgia, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Lightyear Entertainment
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      • 4.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 192.816 $
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